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Reflections on legitimacy, office, political memory, and what keeps civic trust shareable after institutional damage.
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Reflections on legitimacy, office, political memory, and what keeps civic trust shareable after institutional damage.
Reflections on legitimacy, office, political memory, and what keeps civic trust shareable after institutional damage.
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Some critics of birthright citizenship say it's a fraud issue. What does that mean? reopens a civic question about legitimacy, accountability, and whether public trust...
Read notebook entryUS Treasury plans to put Trump’s signature on new paper currency in first for sitting president reopens a civic question about legitimacy, accountability, and whether...
Read notebook entryAfter a controversial homeland security tenure, Trump's move on Noem reopens questions about political loyalty, public accountability, and institutional trust.
Read notebook entryA Greek court's decision to uphold the Golden Dawn verdict renews the democratic question of how societies remember, judge, and contain extremist movements.
Read notebook entryA renewed call for the return of Spain's former monarch reopens a civic question about accountability, forgiveness, and the role of public memory in constitutional trust.
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